Improving all your spray bottles

Careful putting metal nuts in a bottle of Meguiar's Wheel Brightener or other non-Ph neutral products.

Kwazar sells a 360 version of their double-action sprayer and there are sprayer available that will spray in any orientation; including inverted.

Neither "up-side down trigger sprayer" ($1.99) or "Kwazar 360" ($14.99)are available on AGO yet though.
 
Ya I have been thinking about this all day, because of the comment at the end (until your weights rust out)...

So I was thinking about using something like a heavy piece of plastic instead. Something like PVP piping. I would glue it to the tube instead of using steel nuts. The other alternative would be to use some other metal (brass maybe).

Anyways this will work great for any PH Neutral product. Just need to find something that will work as well for Acidic and Basic products.
 
Liked the tip very much, as well as other people concerns regarding which material to use. Thanks for that.
 
I just saw something similar on the shark tank tonight, but could not go completely inverted . get rid if the metal and u could be a millionaire ?
 
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Hopefully AGO will add this to their line-up of Kwazar Sprayers

"Mercury Super Pro 360 sprayers are designed for application of chemicals in small areas. They are equipped with unique double-action trigger head which provides constant, fine spray with half the effort. However, 360 degrees spraying system allows the application of liquid regardless of the sprayer position. Thanks to this solution Mercury Super Pro360 is more efficient. The pump sprayer is ended with adjustable nozzle, through which one can easily adjust the desired degree of atomization of liquid into a continuous stream. Another advantage is durable tank marked with a bar scale and indicator of liquid level. Sprayer is equipped with a viton seals.



Sprayers Mercury Pro + is characterized by increased resistance to acidic and alkaline preparations."
 
I never purchased any Kwazar sprayer because they are insanelly expensive. Don't remember the exact prices but they were something like 5 times what I pay for my spray botttles.

I am thinking about buying pressure sprayers though... again very expensive but for some tasks I think it would be Worth it (like spraying APC when doing interior shampoos or degreaser when doing engine compartments).
 
Aluminum? Solves your rust problem.....Or Im sure you could coat the nuts in something (my, how perverted that sounds)
 
They have something like this on the bottom of garden pump bottles. Its this metal coil that moves to wherever the water is in the bottle.
 
Stainless steel nuts. I just refill the bottle.
 
Aluminum? Solves your rust problem.....Or Im sure you could coat the nuts in something (my, how perverted that sounds)

Hum. I have never seen aluminium nuts. Where could I find this?

I purchased 3 types of plastic tubing today with 100 nuts. Gonna start test on bottles when I can find the time.
 
There was a thread right here on AGO about doing this a few months back.

I thought it was awesome. Perhaps try doing a search. :)
 
I've never even thought about it but I like this idea a lot! :props:

Thank you for the tip! :cheers:
 
The Tornador comes with something like this. Its a Chrome coated ball. I would think SS would be ok.
Thanks for the tip
 
This is exactly how gas trimmers and chain saws do it so you can use in more orientations but they use the inlet filter and sometimes added washers as the weight.
 
There was a lady on "Shark Tank" that invented a kiddy/sippy cup with a silicone tube, weighted on the end, that of course always lets the little rug rat get to the juice, no matter how the cup is held.

She's now a MILLIONAIRE! :D
 
I saw a latex tube when I was buying the plastic one. It was super flexible so it might not need any weight at the end. Difference is that instead of being 4$ for 20 feet. It was 20$ for 10 feet so I did not buy any ;)
 
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